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In an experiment to verify the value of absolute zero, a student is instructed to measure the volume of He in a 10mL syrings at `10^(@)C`. She is told to plot the volume versus temperature and to extrapolate this graph to zero volume and read the resulting temperature. Which modification of the experimental procedure will give the best value for absolute zero?A. Correcting each measured volume to one atmosphere pressure before plotting.B. Doubling the number of temperature-volume value between `0^(@)C` and `100^(@)C`.C. using a thermometer that can measure temperature to `+-O^(@)C` between `O^(@)C` and `100^(@)C`.D. Measuring the volume of He in the syringe at `-40^(@)C` and `80^(@)C`.

Answer» Correct Answer - D


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